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bush former president jimmy carter, at the george w. bush library, for the opening of yet another presidential library. ginger gibson in studio with us. >> insert joke there. >> bill: i know insert joke. >> i won't make a joke about the one shelf they have for the george bush library. >> bill: how many books to you have to have to have a library. >> and lots of crayons will be there. >> bill: ginger gibson is here from "politico." she covers the hill and politics in general for "politico." but ginger people do feel compelled at a time like this to say some nice things to say about george w. bush. >> absolutely. these are one of those times where all of the living presidents generally attend. >> bill: it's a very exclusive club and even reporters from the ap came out yesterday with -- what were the headlines, let's at mitt it george bush is really a nice person. i'm not going to deny he was a nice person. but i would have to say, still, his policies suck. and they did then, and they do now. you don't have to be personal and say he is an
bush former president jimmy carter, at the george w. bush library, for the opening of yet another presidential library. ginger gibson in studio with us. >> insert joke there. >> bill: i know insert joke. >> i won't make a joke about the one shelf they have for the george bush library. >> bill: how many books to you have to have to have a library. >> and lots of crayons will be there. >> bill: ginger gibson is here from "politico." she covers the...
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at the end of his term president george w. bush had a higher approval rating. according to the american press university more people leave the sun resolves around the earth and more americans believe witches are real. i guess this is what body that represents less people than the people that they represent. they can get hopped up at 3:00 a.m. and go online to buy a gun. the same way i buy things like t 90 x. let's hope that they use their guns more often than i use p 90 x, which is to say never. i'm done talking now. >> michael: brett erlich proving that it really does in the end help to be able to laugh. so thanks, brett. i don't have words that are sufficient in wrapping up this sad and confusing week. we saw the horror in boston, the tragedy in texas and the frustration of not being able to do right by gun victims. the most appropriate words to leave you with are those of eight-year-old martin richard who lost his life senselessly on monday. no more hurting people. peace, peace to all of you. have a great week, everybody. compelling true stories. music marij
at the end of his term president george w. bush had a higher approval rating. according to the american press university more people leave the sun resolves around the earth and more americans believe witches are real. i guess this is what body that represents less people than the people that they represent. they can get hopped up at 3:00 a.m. and go online to buy a gun. the same way i buy things like t 90 x. let's hope that they use their guns more often than i use p 90 x, which is to say...
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bush the library is open, everybody. tour of the george w. bush library and museum begins in a bright area. representing his early domestic agenda. i bet you that optimist cal is in there. with one turn, visitors find themselves in a darkened room surrounded by remierpsd of 9-11. it chronicles all of the bush disasters including the wars in iraq afghanistan katrina the recount. it uses news clip to interactive screens to tell the story of bush's eight years in office. a container of chads. remember that? remember when he didn't really get elected in the first place? >> a container of chads. >> stephanie: part of the exhibit. a decision points theatre lined with rose of interactive screens will put visitors in the shoes of the president. if you really are a dummy with your shoes tied together. it provides facts for them to decide such questions as to whether to invade iraq. >> computer says no. >> with quotations around facts? >> i wonder if that presidential daily briefing is in there. >> good job brownie. >> stephanie: you get to be the deci
bush the library is open, everybody. tour of the george w. bush library and museum begins in a bright area. representing his early domestic agenda. i bet you that optimist cal is in there. with one turn, visitors find themselves in a darkened room surrounded by remierpsd of 9-11. it chronicles all of the bush disasters including the wars in iraq afghanistan katrina the recount. it uses news clip to interactive screens to tell the story of bush's eight years in office. a container of chads....
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to talk about torture under george w. bush. speaking about george w. bush, a lot of comments on the bush library. bella says a library for what. for a coloring book or a pop-up pop-up -- picture book? i get it. this is a library to teach you how to read an upside down picture book. and on the senate, rick owning suggests i think somebody needs to start a campaign featuring unwanted posters. mugshots of senators and with a record of their votes against the public wishes like on the gun bill last week. good point! i like that. it is the "full court press" on tuesday morning. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> bill: what do you say friends and neighbors? good morning, it is tuesday april 23rd. great to see you today. thank you so much for joining us here on the "full court press" on current tv. your morning roundup of the news of the day. and your morning town hall where you get a chance to speak out and sound off and express your opinion about what's going on here in our nation's capital around the country or around the globe. we'll bring you up to date on those event
to talk about torture under george w. bush. speaking about george w. bush, a lot of comments on the bush library. bella says a library for what. for a coloring book or a pop-up pop-up -- picture book? i get it. this is a library to teach you how to read an upside down picture book. and on the senate, rick owning suggests i think somebody needs to start a campaign featuring unwanted posters. mugshots of senators and with a record of their votes against the public wishes like on the gun bill last...
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you'll be happy to know george w. bush says he's comfortable with his legacy on the iraq war. >> so he's the one. >> he would be the one. he said he was comfortable with his decision making regarding the iraq war. so, i feel better. i'm confident the decisions were made the right way. it is easy to forget what life was like when the decision was made. oh, no we remember exactly what life was like. >> we into you that iraq had nothing to do with 9-11. >> stephanie: yeah. i was talking to a friend yesterday about how -- that was really a bad period for -- you know, because i was visiting a friend in utah and mormon and utah, an amazing person. she had fox news on when i walked in. i was like oh, no! it was during the war. you started -- we started chatting. she's like well, you know, he has weapons of mass destruction and we had to -- i was like -- >> no! >> i was working -- at a right-wing station at that time and i remember saying to my fellow producers um, can someone please explain to me what iraq has to do with 9-1
you'll be happy to know george w. bush says he's comfortable with his legacy on the iraq war. >> so he's the one. >> he would be the one. he said he was comfortable with his decision making regarding the iraq war. so, i feel better. i'm confident the decisions were made the right way. it is easy to forget what life was like when the decision was made. oh, no we remember exactly what life was like. >> we into you that iraq had nothing to do with 9-11. >> stephanie: yeah....
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george w. bush's library opens in texas this week. he says it will be a play to lay out the facts, not a forum to explain him self. he be joined by his father jimmy carter, and president obama expected to attend as well. >> bill: bush library, food -- >> i thought it was going to be an art museum for pictures of dogs. >> and al michaels who calls himself -- who calls sunday night football on nbc had one too many drinks over the weekend, he was arrested and charged with a dui, he spent five hours behind bars to sober up. he was cooperative and released on his own recognizance. lessee a judge in june. >> bill: chris it started a week from today with the bombing at the finish line at the boston marathon, then we had the gun bills go down in flames on wednesday. the immigration bill was somehow released in the middle of it hardly got any notice at all, then this horrific explosion out in west texas at the fertilizer plant, and it seemed to go on and on and on but let's go back to immigration. the gang of 8 have come out with this bill. is
george w. bush's library opens in texas this week. he says it will be a play to lay out the facts, not a forum to explain him self. he be joined by his father jimmy carter, and president obama expected to attend as well. >> bill: bush library, food -- >> i thought it was going to be an art museum for pictures of dogs. >> and al michaels who calls himself -- who calls sunday night football on nbc had one too many drinks over the weekend, he was arrested and charged with a dui,...
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eastern. >>> still ahead, the george w. bush legacy. >>> up next, trying to get the controversial oil flowing through the controversial keystone pipeline. through the controversial >>> republicans want president obama to step on the gas and approve a controversial project to bring canadian oil to the gulf coast. white house correspondent wendell gohler tonight on the latest strategy to speed things up. >> reporter: the events the obama administration is dragging its feet on approving the keystone pipeline helps consider a bill that would bypass the need to give the epa the go ahead. >> as you see time and time again, this vital energy project has fallen victim to the obama administration roadblocks and delays. >> reporter: the latest potential delay occurred monday when a state department review contained insufficient information about the environmental impact. the epa said it was concerned that transporting crude oil via pipeline could lead to spills like one in arkansas last month and concern about the social cost of high
eastern. >>> still ahead, the george w. bush legacy. >>> up next, trying to get the controversial oil flowing through the controversial keystone pipeline. through the controversial >>> republicans want president obama to step on the gas and approve a controversial project to bring canadian oil to the gulf coast. white house correspondent wendell gohler tonight on the latest strategy to speed things up. >> reporter: the events the obama administration is dragging...
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someone should have told this to george w. bush. as a candidate for president he said something very good about foreign policy, he said he wanted to see more humility, you know, know your limits, don't push people around. i thought he was on to something, then he let dick cheney on to his team. cheney saw his chance and got himself picked. didn't bush see this happening, or better yet, how many times must he have looked backward over these 12 years and say how did i let him get that one over on me? this was his father's predicament after he picked dan quayle. is this a problem specific to the bush family? is coming to the presidency through their high-born status some american version of a divine right? therefore, you can never admit you're wrong, because that would mean abdicating the whole divine right thing, the notion you were born to the ruling class in the first place. it's the best i could come up with. why on earth using common sense hasn't george w. bush come to the basic reckoning that dick cheney pulled the wool over him
someone should have told this to george w. bush. as a candidate for president he said something very good about foreign policy, he said he wanted to see more humility, you know, know your limits, don't push people around. i thought he was on to something, then he let dick cheney on to his team. cheney saw his chance and got himself picked. didn't bush see this happening, or better yet, how many times must he have looked backward over these 12 years and say how did i let him get that one over on...
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msnbc's dedication of the presidential senator of george w. bush. don't miss it. >>> new numbers, they don't show much anger on the failure of the gun control issue. it's time for the side bar. the new "the washington post" pew research poll shows that 47% are up set that gun legislation failed. that isn't stopping from activists from going after lawmakers who voted against it. >> it says here voted against improving background checks to keep hands out of the hands of criminals. 89 percent of the people in new hampshire support universal background checks. what, she just ignored us? it's now airing in ayotte's home state. pat toomey blamed failure on polarization of american politics. >> in 1999, the nra endorsed expanding background checks and republicans overwhelmingly voted for it including myself on the house floor. and now everybody's hair is on fire about it. >> the failed gun control vote also came up during president obama's dinner with america's 20 female senators at the white house last night. other topics discussed including the economy,
msnbc's dedication of the presidential senator of george w. bush. don't miss it. >>> new numbers, they don't show much anger on the failure of the gun control issue. it's time for the side bar. the new "the washington post" pew research poll shows that 47% are up set that gun legislation failed. that isn't stopping from activists from going after lawmakers who voted against it. >> it says here voted against improving background checks to keep hands out of the hands of...
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george w. bush is victim of a rush to judgment. he has a book out in the same name. have we judged him too soon? eight years in the presidency. we knew about his whole life when his father was in power. >> we've had a while to get to know the gentleman and to think about him. in fact, i think some of the bump in the polls that he's experienced recently is a combination of two things. number one, i think his presidency, it's a bit like childbirth. you know, it's awful while you're having it. a while later you kind of forget just how awful it was. >> and you have another child. >> i don't know about that. let's not go that far. >> that's what my wife told me. we have three. what can i tell you. >> i do think we've forgotten a bit. part of that is because we don't feel quite as frightened. we aren't so in the midst of the financial crisis anymore. so it's easier to look back and say, oh, maybe it wasn't so bad. i think the other thing that he benefits from right now is the comparison to a republican party that frankly has gone completely off the rails. i mean, compared
george w. bush is victim of a rush to judgment. he has a book out in the same name. have we judged him too soon? eight years in the presidency. we knew about his whole life when his father was in power. >> we've had a while to get to know the gentleman and to think about him. in fact, i think some of the bump in the polls that he's experienced recently is a combination of two things. number one, i think his presidency, it's a bit like childbirth. you know, it's awful while you're having...
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former president george w. bush is enjoying spending his time painting and he's enjoying hearing what other people think about his paintings. he said that to the "dallas morning news." people are surprised to see his work but also "some people are surprised i can even read." he says he enjoys bursting the stereotypes, he's taking the painting class once a week. read the book "painting as a pastime" by winston churchill for inspiration. >> bill: well, peter there you go, you've been critical, skeptical about the president. >> i know, i have. >> bill: painting cat and dogs. >> maybe he's on to something here. >> the next picasso. >> i'm actually stunned to learn he can read. >> the anne frank house in the netherlands is defending justin bieber after he wrote in their guest book that he hoped anne frank would have been one of his belieber fans. the museum released a statement saying people need to focus on the positive here. what is special is that a 19-year-old spent an hour at a museum on a friday night when he
former president george w. bush is enjoying spending his time painting and he's enjoying hearing what other people think about his paintings. he said that to the "dallas morning news." people are surprised to see his work but also "some people are surprised i can even read." he says he enjoys bursting the stereotypes, he's taking the painting class once a week. read the book "painting as a pastime" by winston churchill for inspiration. >> bill: well, peter...
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if it wasn't for george w. bush, there wouldn't be a president obama. let's be pointblank right there. >> one of the things that people find so appealing about president obama is in these big moments being able to capture that historical significance. you'll see that on display tomorrow. frankly, for the bush family, for president bush in particular, this is really the beginning of this first draft of history that's going to be written about his administration. what we see are the events of tomorrow behind the scenes lots of activity to try to shape that. >> it's the first time that we've seen that attempt and frankly there is nobody more interested in how this goes than jeb. if this improves at all and i know there's some polling out there, "the washington post,"/abc, i have doubts about how they ask the question. bush is a net negative. does he improve? we'll have more tomorrow. he tries to take it on. these are controversial issues. iraq, afghanistan, katrina, and wall street bailout. they try to take it on. >> he's starting to do the rollout himself
if it wasn't for george w. bush, there wouldn't be a president obama. let's be pointblank right there. >> one of the things that people find so appealing about president obama is in these big moments being able to capture that historical significance. you'll see that on display tomorrow. frankly, for the bush family, for president bush in particular, this is really the beginning of this first draft of history that's going to be written about his administration. what we see are the events...
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. >> up next, the other part of this story, the legacy of one george w. bush. on the eve of the dedication of his presidential center. we talk about a bush come back. take deep breaths. ity it's going to be all right. we have much more on "the cycle." we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. . >>> tomorrow president george w. bush steps back into the spot lot for the first time in a long time
. >> up next, the other part of this story, the legacy of one george w. bush. on the eve of the dedication of his presidential center. we talk about a bush come back. take deep breaths. ity it's going to be all right. we have much more on "the cycle." we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some...
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dana has a one-on-one with former boss george w. bush. he is opening his presidential library in texas. dana will be down in dallas. you will see her interview tomorrow right here on the five. stay with us. @ >> greg: it's the golden rule of terrorists. don't bomb your wand. that's why you will never see a ied in colombia autos cars. the boston bombings on american domination. richard falk. ie scum bucket in a foreclosure policy rag claimed the bombings are justifiable retribution for our geopolitical fantasy of global domination. i am thinking he learned that phrase at one of our finer colleges. he is not the only un jackal. fox and the human rights council the heinous clown car that sits in judgment of the freest country ever. which is why asking how a 9/11 truther like falk still works there is like asking why maggots eat corpses they both feed off the dead. instead of mocking those who root for our demise, our president had the u.s. join this council in 2009 so maybe they will like us. when will our president learn that the more
dana has a one-on-one with former boss george w. bush. he is opening his presidential library in texas. dana will be down in dallas. you will see her interview tomorrow right here on the five. stay with us. @ >> greg: it's the golden rule of terrorists. don't bomb your wand. that's why you will never see a ied in colombia autos cars. the boston bombings on american domination. richard falk. ie scum bucket in a foreclosure policy rag claimed the bombings are justifiable retribution...
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we've come here for an exclusive interview with former president george w. bush and mrs. bush, and we'll bring it to you tomorrow night. but we want to turn first and right away to the latest on the boston bombings. we're all going to hear from someone we've been waiting to meet, the boston man who went out of his home to look at his boat and ended up ending a massive manhunt for a terror suspect. and how he did it is even more extraordinary than we knew. we turn to news anchor ed harding of our boston affiliate wtvb, with the exclusive interview tonight. >> i know people say, it's blood on the boat. if he saw blood and went in -- >> reporter: not true? >> not true. >> reporter: david henneberry is the only one who knows the whole story of how the second suspect was discovered. but he says it's not the story he all heard. he never saw any blood on the outside of his boat. it was a more subtle clue something was wrong. he went out for air and noticed that shrink wrap on his boat was strangely out of place. he went to the garage and grabbed a step ladder. >> i got three ste
we've come here for an exclusive interview with former president george w. bush and mrs. bush, and we'll bring it to you tomorrow night. but we want to turn first and right away to the latest on the boston bombings. we're all going to hear from someone we've been waiting to meet, the boston man who went out of his home to look at his boat and ended up ending a massive manhunt for a terror suspect. and how he did it is even more extraordinary than we knew. we turn to news anchor ed harding of...
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on anderson cooper "360," the former president george w. bush weighs in on the boston bombings. also weighing in on life after the presidency. ur... blood type? a or b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. >>> welfare for the boston bomb suspects. massachusetts now says both brothers got benefits as children from taxpayers, and indeed as recently as last year. cnn's aaron is in rhode
on anderson cooper "360," the former president george w. bush weighs in on the boston bombings. also weighing in on life after the presidency. ur... blood type? a or b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy....
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third up% of the country view of george w. bush in a -- 35% you george w. bush in a positive light. right now there seems to be a negative judgment, but it remains to be seen if it changes over time. certainly his political legacy is going to be front and center at this library being unveiled on thursday. hopes that jebe bush runs for president. guest: that is what a good brother should always do. all indications are that jeb bush may be thinking about a presidential bid. he decides to make a run is something we will find out later on. we have a lot of time before 2016. there is this early jockeying taking place. we talked about rand paul earlier, marco rubio and his maneuverings. is a fascinating story, but we will not have any kind of definite conclusion for another couple of years. >> the university of texas in austin, you had the lbj library. ,id that impact your studies and will we see that at smu? >> i was able to take some graduate courses affiliated with the lbj school. washe time a historian doing additional research on lbj. the lbj library had lectures they were hosting th
third up% of the country view of george w. bush in a -- 35% you george w. bush in a positive light. right now there seems to be a negative judgment, but it remains to be seen if it changes over time. certainly his political legacy is going to be front and center at this library being unveiled on thursday. hopes that jebe bush runs for president. guest: that is what a good brother should always do. all indications are that jeb bush may be thinking about a presidential bid. he decides to make a...
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he is better treated than george w. bush. when we're talking about district judges, he is treated a little worse in his first term than george w. bush, but we changed the rules to speed up district judges and the score in the second term, as i have said twice now, obama 13, bush 1, obama way ahead. i like to see confirmations move ahead. i hope i don't hear this much more when the record shows that in fact it's a manufactured crisis. i thank the president and i yield the the presiding officer: without objection. the question is on the torres nomination. all in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nomination is confirmed. the question is on the watson nomination. is there a sufficient second? there is. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? if not, the ayes are 94. the nays zero. and the nomination is confirmed. mr. leader. under the previous order, the motions to reconsider
he is better treated than george w. bush. when we're talking about district judges, he is treated a little worse in his first term than george w. bush, but we changed the rules to speed up district judges and the score in the second term, as i have said twice now, obama 13, bush 1, obama way ahead. i like to see confirmations move ahead. i hope i don't hear this much more when the record shows that in fact it's a manufactured crisis. i thank the president and i yield the the presiding officer:...
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w. united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> reporter: it's a move at least one senator is asking is the administration to reconsider. >> we know that these two individuals embrace radical islamic thought, that there is ample evidence this was an attack inspired by radical ideology. they were not trying to rob a bank in boston. >> reporter: and we're now getting a look at the transcript from today's bedside hearing for dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is still unable to speak because of the gunshot wound to his throat. the judge said, i will ask whether or not the patient is alert. you can rouse him. at that point, the doctor asks, how are you feeling? it shows the defendant was able to nod affirmatively. live in the newsroom, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> senator dianne feinstein says she wants answers about the older of the two brothers. reports say the fbi earlier interviewed 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev based on a tip by the russian government and that tame
w. united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> reporter: it's a move at least one senator is asking is the administration to reconsider. >> we know that these two individuals embrace radical islamic thought, that there is ample evidence this was an attack inspired by radical ideology. they were not trying to rob a bank in boston. >> reporter: and we're now getting a look at the transcript from today's bedside hearing for dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is still...
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w. bush's the don rumsfeld's of the world. they knew this stuff it's real. and if they gave it any serious thought at all and you could you know colin powell you could see how uncomfortable he was made by all this and larry wilkerson his assistant you know will speak about this fairly fairly openly i think that it's time to have. frankly if not investigations trials and i think that this is also the legacy of our not having gone after a run contra and all the way back to the crimes that were committed in one thousand nine hundred by cut a deal with the iranians to hold the hostages so that reagan could win the in one thousand election and going back to nine hundred sixty eight with richard nixon cutting a deal with the vietnamese so that hubert humphrey would lose and those things should have been prosecuted these things should be prosecuted to prevent this from happening in the future terrell and chicago terrell thanks for calling thanks for watching. i say i will get one year take abou
w. bush's the don rumsfeld's of the world. they knew this stuff it's real. and if they gave it any serious thought at all and you could you know colin powell you could see how uncomfortable he was made by all this and larry wilkerson his assistant you know will speak about this fairly fairly openly i think that it's time to have. frankly if not investigations trials and i think that this is also the legacy of our not having gone after a run contra and all the way back to the crimes that were...
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five of george w. bush's nominees and two of president obama's nominees. so i ask consent to put in the record this summary of president obama's nominations, along with an article from "the washington post" that points out that president obama's nominees have been confirmed more rapidly than those of the last three presidents in his first term. i ask consent to put that in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: thank you, mr. president. now, to be more specific about the -- about these matters, let's take circuit court judicial confirmations in president obama's first term. according to our research, the average time for president obama's nominees was 240 days. that's faster than president george w. bush, 277 days from nomination to confirmation. so circuit court judicial confirmations, which are usually the subject of great interest around here, president obama treated better than president george w. bush. slightly better. first-term district court nominees -- the obama average time, 221 days, is slower than george w. bush, 1
five of george w. bush's nominees and two of president obama's nominees. so i ask consent to put in the record this summary of president obama's nominations, along with an article from "the washington post" that points out that president obama's nominees have been confirmed more rapidly than those of the last three presidents in his first term. i ask consent to put that in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: thank you, mr. president. now, to be more...
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obama to help the people of haiti in the clinton-bush haiti fund, injures as george w. bush has asked presidents clinton and bush to help after katrina. i think these partnerships are becoming a regular part of our landscape, and i think it's more for the american people to see that we can put partisanship aside and especially in a post presidency. martha: there are pieces written this morning about how much of the bush legacy president obama really did carry-on with counterterrorism also continuing on the work in immigration, the global aids fight which president bush was so much a real who sort of leader in that area. but this article also talks about the fact that president obama they say has really not given president bush much credit throughout the course of his own presidency. >> well, you know, that is politics. but i think one of the great things about the museum behind me right now is that people will have a chance to see that during the bush years there were a lot of hard won bi-partisan successes from which people are benefitting today. you mentioned a lot of
obama to help the people of haiti in the clinton-bush haiti fund, injures as george w. bush has asked presidents clinton and bush to help after katrina. i think these partnerships are becoming a regular part of our landscape, and i think it's more for the american people to see that we can put partisanship aside and especially in a post presidency. martha: there are pieces written this morning about how much of the bush legacy president obama really did carry-on with counterterrorism also...
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tomorrow we'll be at the new george w. bush presidential library for an exclusive interview with former president bush on everything from terror to the war in iraq, the republican party, and those paintings of his that have been circulating on the internet. that's tomorrow. tonight we want to thank our affiliate wfaa in dallas. and we thank you for watching as well. and "nightline" is later. be sure to follow us on abc.com. i'll see you again right here from dallas tomorrow night. until then, goodnight. >>> tonight apple opens the door to its vault what. they plan to do with the cash they've stacked. >> a set back in a reservoir site. what they found here that could leave parts of the bay area high and dry a horny -- thorny tweet and there is little we can do to stop it and a highway whistle blower says guardrails may not guard at all. >> tonight apple loosens it's grip on an unprecedented hoard of cash and it should be good news for anyone who owns apple stock. good evening. >> apple's refusal to let go of the money stash
tomorrow we'll be at the new george w. bush presidential library for an exclusive interview with former president bush on everything from terror to the war in iraq, the republican party, and those paintings of his that have been circulating on the internet. that's tomorrow. tonight we want to thank our affiliate wfaa in dallas. and we thank you for watching as well. and "nightline" is later. be sure to follow us on abc.com. i'll see you again right here from dallas tomorrow night....
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george w. bush had an approval rating in the low 30s. he had 78% of americans against the -- he had nancy pelosi as a speaker of the house. george w. bush -- i know the bush library is opening up -- this is a study of contrast. the statement that it's better to be feared than loved is born out in the examples of george w. bush and barack obama, because legislators knew that george w. bush was going to get his way or he was going to beat them up. bush, time and time and time again in 2007 and 2008, when his approval ratings were at their lowest, he got what he wanted because congressman or a senator in either party knew that -- >> and barack obama got it on health care. not a different human being. >> that they would be destroyed if they didn't give bush what he wanted, that he was going to use everything he could use in his arsenal to get what he needed. >> we don't disagree. i feel this and i share your frustration. i share maureen's. i think maureen is right. i just don't know if a senator from north dakota who wants to stay now as a s
george w. bush had an approval rating in the low 30s. he had 78% of americans against the -- he had nancy pelosi as a speaker of the house. george w. bush -- i know the bush library is opening up -- this is a study of contrast. the statement that it's better to be feared than loved is born out in the examples of george w. bush and barack obama, because legislators knew that george w. bush was going to get his way or he was going to beat them up. bush, time and time and time again in 2007 and...
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. >> "front row seat" is the name of the book and it was put together by eric draper on george w. bush. mr. draper in the book could a black kid from south-central los angeles be the photographer for the president of the united states? was the answer that question? >> guest: that's a big yes. >> host: how did you get the job? >> guest: back in 2000 i was assigned by the "associated press" to cover the bush campaign and i was the photographer. that is my background, photojournalism. i covered the campaign full-time for 18 months. >> host: did you get to know the president and that kind of work? >> guest: you do, you do. you spend a lot of time on the road mostly with other journalists and a lot of time with staff, campaign staff and i really didn't think about the job until actually after the election because you might remember the election wasn't decided that night and during the recount, that gave me the opportunity to receive a position of governor bush had won the election. everything lined up. that was perfect timing for me because right after he became president-elect i had t
. >> "front row seat" is the name of the book and it was put together by eric draper on george w. bush. mr. draper in the book could a black kid from south-central los angeles be the photographer for the president of the united states? was the answer that question? >> guest: that's a big yes. >> host: how did you get the job? >> guest: back in 2000 i was assigned by the "associated press" to cover the bush campaign and i was the photographer. that is...
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w. bush and it was carried out and double down on by president barack obama but what many would argue is that even with all those different measures put in place through war through surveillance that it still doesn't prevent horrific attacks like the one scene unfolding in boston. and. kimball who witnessed the tragedy and describes the chaos of the terrorists. i was there with my sister she had left work early and she when the first bomb went off there was just a silence that went over the crowd and then immediately scream started happening and she grabbed my hand and said just start running so we started running but the place where we were at where the stage comes out where people run through the finish line and the crowd bottlenecks and it became an immediately very very scary situation where a woman was on her bike and had fallen and people were just on able to get out and at that point the second bomb went off and i that was when i really found to meet up this was something that i c
w. bush and it was carried out and double down on by president barack obama but what many would argue is that even with all those different measures put in place through war through surveillance that it still doesn't prevent horrific attacks like the one scene unfolding in boston. and. kimball who witnessed the tragedy and describes the chaos of the terrorists. i was there with my sister she had left work early and she when the first bomb went off there was just a silence that went over the...
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george w. bush started his planning social security reform and of course was drawn off that track onto many others. things happen, katrina happened. we could look back over the past five or six presidencies and see you never winder up when when you think you will. and flexibility is an asset for a president. heather: i want to talk about george w. bush and his legacy left behind following the terrorist attacks that happened hopb 9/11. w on 9/11. we had condoleezzaa rice, the national security adviser at the time. she says it puts the president whoever it is in a difficult situation, because he has to reassure persons americans, while at the same time not giving away any information that he himself might have that the public is not privy to, in terms of the investigation and trying to find the terrorists as we are doing there in boston right now, as president obama has to deal with that. >> reporter: that's true, one of the things that george w. bush said after 9/11 that i thought was the right
george w. bush started his planning social security reform and of course was drawn off that track onto many others. things happen, katrina happened. we could look back over the past five or six presidencies and see you never winder up when when you think you will. and flexibility is an asset for a president. heather: i want to talk about george w. bush and his legacy left behind following the terrorist attacks that happened hopb 9/11. w on 9/11. we had condoleezzaa rice, the national security...
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. >> watch the dedication ceremony of the george w. bush presidential library and museum from southern methodist university in dallas live thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span radio, and c-span.org. -- and tune iner earlier at 6:20 a.m. eastern on c-span for a conversation with the former first couple. >> the u.s. house will be shortly.veling in helping people get health insurance and offer rise in the drawdown of the helium supply. they will be back briefly at 2:00 p.m. we'll have it all live few here on c-span. the senate is taking up the in net sales bill. span2.n find that on c- more capitol hill coverage coming up on c-span3 with a hearing on drones and targeted killings. president obama is in watching today at the white house presented the national teacher of the year award. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., april 23, 2013. hereby appoint the honorable bentivolio to act as spea
. >> watch the dedication ceremony of the george w. bush presidential library and museum from southern methodist university in dallas live thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span radio, and c-span.org. -- and tune iner earlier at 6:20 a.m. eastern on c-span for a conversation with the former first couple. >> the u.s. house will be shortly.veling in helping people get health insurance and offer rise in the drawdown of the helium supply. they will be back briefly at...
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former assistant to george w. bush for homeland security and counterterrorism. fran, the news is this. i will hold this up. this is the lid to a pressure cooker. we know a pressure cooker was used in this. one of the explosive devices. found the lid of the pressure cooker on one of the buildings nearby. explain the significance. >> the first hint about this really came at yesterday's press conference in boston when a senior u.s. secret service official -- i'm sorry. a senior atf official stood up, talking about bomb fragments having been recovered in the walls of surrounding buildings and on rooftops and it raised the question in media, well, what kind of things would you have found on a rooftop? cnn learned this morning, right from the source, federal law enforcement officials, said they found the lid to the -- one of the -- to the pressure cooker device, on a nearby rooftop. it's significant, john and chris, because, of course, we'll learn all sorts of things to potentially from the technical analysis. you will get bomb residue on it. you may get latent finger
former assistant to george w. bush for homeland security and counterterrorism. fran, the news is this. i will hold this up. this is the lid to a pressure cooker. we know a pressure cooker was used in this. one of the explosive devices. found the lid of the pressure cooker on one of the buildings nearby. explain the significance. >> the first hint about this really came at yesterday's press conference in boston when a senior u.s. secret service official -- i'm sorry. a senior atf official...
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you write about former president george w. bush's thoughtfulness. you mention a note he wrote. and in part you say this, quote. >> okay, bush's note spoke volumes about his respect for the office of the presidency. he was touched by the small measure of respect we showed for our country. he remembered names of spouses and children of his staff and insisted that hard work at the white house not be an excuse to let family life suffer. his record as commander in chief will be a long debated as it should be. bush insisted upon meeting u.s. troops and their families in private so he could give them undivided attention for as much time we spend understanding our president's policies and politics, relatively little effort is spent trying to understand them as people. we mythologyize them as candidates denying our leaders the bond that soothes mere mortals, benefit of the doubt. wow. >> what a great line. >> i had to look up soothe. >> it makes you think. >> george w. bush who has been demonized and governed through some of the most divisive years in a century. >> he's going to be reme
you write about former president george w. bush's thoughtfulness. you mention a note he wrote. and in part you say this, quote. >> okay, bush's note spoke volumes about his respect for the office of the presidency. he was touched by the small measure of respect we showed for our country. he remembered names of spouses and children of his staff and insisted that hard work at the white house not be an excuse to let family life suffer. his record as commander in chief will be a long debated...
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thursday sees the dedication of the george w. bush presidential center in dallas. all five living presidents are expected to attend. friday marks the start of the first weekend of the new orleans jazz festival. and saturday night top names in politics and journalism gather in washington for the annual white house correspondents' dinner. and of course all this week and for many weeks to come, investigators will continue their probe into the boston marathon bombings. now we go to bob scheiffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob >> schieffer: we're on that story, too, of course, charles. we'll talk to massachusetts governor deval patrick and the boston police commissioner edward davis. >> osgood: thank you, bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning... fast forward into the future. ♪ (announcer) wake them up with breakfast-favorite flavors like salmon, egg, cheese, and whole grain oats. friskies. now serving breakfast. olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of
thursday sees the dedication of the george w. bush presidential center in dallas. all five living presidents are expected to attend. friday marks the start of the first weekend of the new orleans jazz festival. and saturday night top names in politics and journalism gather in washington for the annual white house correspondents' dinner. and of course all this week and for many weeks to come, investigators will continue their probe into the boston marathon bombings. now we go to bob scheiffer in...
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"the washington post" has a new story -- you can watch the dedication ceremony of the george w bush residential library and museum -- presidential library and museum thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. you'll bring that to you on c- span 3 and also c-span.org. for the early risers on thursday, before "washington journal" kicks off, we will bring you a conversation with the former first couple. we are asking you what you think about the delay in immigration reform, if there should be a delay in immigration reform in the aftermath of the boston bombings. let's go to north dakota, valley city, rick, a republican. caller: hello, i would like to talk about the border and why it is at the rio grande. the border was up above 54, moving above the 54th parallel. under dubious circumstances, they started a war with mexico and push them across the rio grande. if you go to the southwest, many of those mexicans understand the , and very few americans are aware of that. they resent that. that southwest was theirs. until the war. i think that has a lot to do with it. host: what do you think about --
"the washington post" has a new story -- you can watch the dedication ceremony of the george w bush residential library and museum -- presidential library and museum thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. you'll bring that to you on c- span 3 and also c-span.org. for the early risers on thursday, before "washington journal" kicks off, we will bring you a conversation with the former first couple. we are asking you what you think about the delay in immigration reform,...
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library dedication, can you characterize what president obama's relationship is with george w. bush? that there is and he believes there is a special bond between those who have served their country from the oval office. there is no job like it. there are very few in our history that have held it, and there are, fortunately, a number of living former presidents, and the president looks forward to meeting with all of them. he is firmly of the view that every one of his ancestors that he will be -- predecessors that he will be seeing in dallas approach their job trying to do the best for the country, they all loved their country, are all patriots and made policy decisions they still what they thought was the right thing to do. >> how much is he relied on mr. bush for any advice? how often are they in touch? >> i will not get into private conversations the president has had with any of his predecessors except to say he looks forward to the event and he had a nice conversation with former president george w. bush when he was here for the portrait unveiling, but beyond that i will n
library dedication, can you characterize what president obama's relationship is with george w. bush? that there is and he believes there is a special bond between those who have served their country from the oval office. there is no job like it. there are very few in our history that have held it, and there are, fortunately, a number of living former presidents, and the president looks forward to meeting with all of them. he is firmly of the view that every one of his ancestors that he will be...
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in 2003 i started warning that george w. bush and republicans were spending too much money. in 2004 i wrote a book saying that the deficit and the debt would explode because we were being reckless. i got hammered by conservatives and talk radio hosts who claim to be conservative who said very little to nothing. it's happened time and time and time again. i made the same warnings throughout the campaign back in early september. i was saying that romney was in trouble. you really would have thought that i put on a red jacket and was reading chairman mouse sitting cross legged on my floor dropping acid. the response is always anger to what i say and then of course i end up being proven right. all of the criticisms i made of george w. bush about five years later other conservatives are finally making those criticisms. this is an easy call. this is an easy call. you want to keep guns out of the hands of terrorists. you've got somebody on the top ten terror list by the fbi saying that our background check system will allow terrorists to come and shoot american citizens. you have s
in 2003 i started warning that george w. bush and republicans were spending too much money. in 2004 i wrote a book saying that the deficit and the debt would explode because we were being reckless. i got hammered by conservatives and talk radio hosts who claim to be conservative who said very little to nothing. it's happened time and time and time again. i made the same warnings throughout the campaign back in early september. i was saying that romney was in trouble. you really would have...
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a lot of that dates back to when george w. bush refused to give a full pardon in the scooter libby, who was dick cheney's chief of staff, and caught up in that whole controversial over valarie plame, the cia agent exposed during the tail end of the bush administration. so that excerpt you just showed, di dick cheney is supposed to be at the library dedication. >> including a list including condi rice. do we have an explanation as to why? >> we don't, tamron. you look at all the hint and there is, as i've mentioned, a strained relationship. it is natural for a vice president not to be the best friend of the president of the united states after an election. even vice president biden, who i believe is much closer to president obama, than cheney and bush, i don't think biden will be playing basketball with barack obama on a constant basis after his presidency ends. so sometimes there is a natural tension and conflict. but certainly the relationship of the bush and cheney aren't best buddies. >> regarding how americans view bush to
a lot of that dates back to when george w. bush refused to give a full pardon in the scooter libby, who was dick cheney's chief of staff, and caught up in that whole controversial over valarie plame, the cia agent exposed during the tail end of the bush administration. so that excerpt you just showed, di dick cheney is supposed to be at the library dedication. >> including a list including condi rice. do we have an explanation as to why? >> we don't, tamron. you look at all the hint...
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martha: president george w. bush reemerging on the national stage for the opening of his presidential library in texas. that will happen this thursday. but the move comes as some new polls out there show public image is improving. take a look at these numbers. very interesting. in february, 47% of americans say that they now approve of the job that president bush did. that is up significantly from 2008 when his overall approval rating was very low, at 23%. so, essentially a doubling of positive in that number. but over the last five years. president bush has repeatedly said, as he left the presidency, that really history would be the true judge of the decisions that he made. here he is during an interview in 2010. >> if you were to give yourself a letter grade on your eight years, what would it be? >> a for effort. a for love of country. a for assembling a fabulous team. but history will judge the results and i'm not going to be around for history's final verdict. martha: interesting photo there of president bus
martha: president george w. bush reemerging on the national stage for the opening of his presidential library in texas. that will happen this thursday. but the move comes as some new polls out there show public image is improving. take a look at these numbers. very interesting. in february, 47% of americans say that they now approve of the job that president bush did. that is up significantly from 2008 when his overall approval rating was very low, at 23%. so, essentially a doubling of positive...
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w. jenna: brand new stories and breaking news this hour. jon: there are reports that the boston marathon attacker is communicating with authorities from his hospital bed as we see the funeral for one of the victims that was killed today. >>> why the breakaway russian republic has spawned some of the most heinous attacks the world has ever seen. what the u.s. needs to do now. >>> also boston baseball icon david ortiz is getting very emotional in a pregame speech. what he said that has everyone talking. it's all "happening now" jon: in a week that has seen things change fast and furious, there are new developments in morning into the investigation into the boston marathon terror attacks as that city tries to get back to normal one week after the deadly bombings and a manhunt that virtually shut down the entire boston area. a good mon morning to you. i'm jon scott. jenna: amazing it has just been a week. jon: so much happened. jenna: that is certainly the case. i'm jenna lee. dzhokhar tsarn
w. jenna: brand new stories and breaking news this hour. jon: there are reports that the boston marathon attacker is communicating with authorities from his hospital bed as we see the funeral for one of the victims that was killed today. >>> why the breakaway russian republic has spawned some of the most heinous attacks the world has ever seen. what the u.s. needs to do now. >>> also boston baseball icon david ortiz is getting very emotional in a pregame speech. what he said...
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w. u.s. citizen can not be trialed, tried rather in military commissions. and it's important to remember that since 9-11 we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> brown: tsarnaev was also likely to face state charges in the shooting death of a police officer at m.i.t. it all followed his dramatic capture friday evening, when he was found hiding and wounded in a boat behind a home in the boston suburb of watertown. his older brother tamarlen died hours earlier in a shoot-out with police that triggered the all-day manhunt and shut down the city. yesterday, on cbs, massachusetts governor deval patrick stood by the unprecedented measures. >> i think people understood that we were making decisions in the face of a rapidly developing investigation and that we were making them in the best interests of people's public safety, or the public's safety. i think there won't be political backlash and frankly i'm not thinking about that anyhow. >> brown
w. u.s. citizen can not be trialed, tried rather in military commissions. and it's important to remember that since 9-11 we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> brown: tsarnaev was also likely to face state charges in the shooting death of a police officer at m.i.t. it all followed his dramatic capture friday evening, when he was found hiding and wounded in a boat behind a home in the boston suburb of watertown. his older brother...
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. >> we are getting a sneak peek at the george w. bush medical center. it is a 3 story complex more than 226,000 square feet including a presidential library, museum and institute. there are dozens of interactive videos and exhibits. president obama and former president george h.w. bush and george clinton there be the wil for the dedication. that is your 5@5:00. >> extreme weather alert. brand new video this is out of illinois showing the historic flooding that is going on there. residents now bracing for record river levels. the illinois river could reach a high of 30 and a half feet later this week. this would eclipse the 1943 total by almost a foot. maria molina tracking all of this for us. >> hi, good morning heather and patti ann. at the beginning of this year we were talking about well below average rifer levels across many of the rivers in the midwest. now today the exact opposite. we have been talking about above normal water levels record setting at one point and you are talking about flooding occurring across the midwest in places like indiana,
. >> we are getting a sneak peek at the george w. bush medical center. it is a 3 story complex more than 226,000 square feet including a presidential library, museum and institute. there are dozens of interactive videos and exhibits. president obama and former president george h.w. bush and george clinton there be the wil for the dedication. that is your 5@5:00. >> extreme weather alert. brand new video this is out of illinois showing the historic flooding that is going on there....
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. >> frank salufo who advised president george w. bush after the september 11th attacks, says every lead must be followed. >> are you pulling all sorts of pieces of information, some that fit, some that don't. >> reporter: as for the mystery man in the surveillance pictures, investigators hope cell phone records may introduce an identification. investigators are scouring cell phone logs to find out who made calls from the site of the second explosion around the time the bombs went off. there is a list of name of cell phone owners and now agents are trying to link one of the names to the unknown man on the tape. among other tools, forensic experts will use facial recognition programs, comparing images from the surveillance image from criminal databases and other sources. >> we have john mueller, former fbi dictor. where are we atn terms of identification and what they might be doing in deciding where they go from here? >> okay. so two places, the individuals that bob is talking about is the guy who is on the telephone after putting do
. >> frank salufo who advised president george w. bush after the september 11th attacks, says every lead must be followed. >> are you pulling all sorts of pieces of information, some that fit, some that don't. >> reporter: as for the mystery man in the surveillance pictures, investigators hope cell phone records may introduce an identification. investigators are scouring cell phone logs to find out who made calls from the site of the second explosion around the time the bombs...
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w. >>> he can hardly speak but terror suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking or at least communicating, big new developments this morning in the boston marathon bombing investigation. cnn's jake tapper has learned that tsarnaev is communicating with investigators, and claims that he and his brother pulled off last week's bombing of the marathon and also that their motivation seems to be that of jihadists. cnn's chief washington correspondent and anchor of "the lead" jake tapper is with us this morning. and jake, what are your sources telling you about these communications. >> u.s. government source tells me that in these preliminary interviews with dzhokhar tsarnaev, and he underlines they're preliminary, all the information that dzhokhar is giving needs to be checked out, that investigators are not taking his word for it, but what he is saying is that first of all, there were no foreign groups involved in the attacks. second, he's saying that there is an online component to how these brot
w. >>> he can hardly speak but terror suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking or at least communicating, big new developments this morning in the boston marathon bombing investigation. cnn's jake tapper has learned that tsarnaev is communicating with investigators, and claims that he and his brother pulled off last week's bombing of the marathon and also that their motivation seems to be that of jihadists. cnn's chief washington correspondent and anchor of "the lead" jake tapper...
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. >>> the george w. bush presidential library and museum will be dedicated tomorrow. the event put police in dallas on high alert. president bush's new library sits on the campus of southern methodist university. he will be joined by president obama, and the four living ex-presidents, including his dad. some ceremonies begin there today. police are confident that everything is going to go smoothly. >> we are acutely aware of the sensitive nature of this three-day event. we are well prepared. we have been preparing for several months. >> the city's emergency operation center has been activated as a precaution. police say they will be keeping a close eye on protesters. and abc's diane sawyer sat down with the former president and first lady on this historic occasion. look for her interview with laura and george w. bush tonight on abc's "world news." >> talking living on the edge. take a look at this house in southern california. teetering on the brink after a landslide. chunks of foundation, tumbled 150 feet down the hillside. imagine being inside while all this going o
. >>> the george w. bush presidential library and museum will be dedicated tomorrow. the event put police in dallas on high alert. president bush's new library sits on the campus of southern methodist university. he will be joined by president obama, and the four living ex-presidents, including his dad. some ceremonies begin there today. police are confident that everything is going to go smoothly. >> we are acutely aware of the sensitive nature of this three-day event. we are...
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. >> watch the dedication segment of the george w. bush presidential library and museum from southern methodist university in dallas live thursday morning at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span radio and c-span.org. and tune in wednesday night at 10 eastern on c-span for a conversation with the former first couple. >> stakeholders in various industries and advocacy groups testified on capitol hill monday on the pros and cons of the senate gang of eight immigration bill. senators john mccain, chuck schumer, dick durbin, lindsey graham, robert mendez, margarita, jeff flake and michael bennet are the architects of the legislation. >> good afternoon to the new panel, and thank you for being here. welcome to the immigration hearing of the senate judiciary committee. i'm going to introduce all of the panelists very briefly, but the first person than going to introduce is a dream and an immigrant rights leader currently serving as director of the bridge project in miami, florida. she's the cofounder of students for equal rights as will a note
. >> watch the dedication segment of the george w. bush presidential library and museum from southern methodist university in dallas live thursday morning at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span radio and c-span.org. and tune in wednesday night at 10 eastern on c-span for a conversation with the former first couple. >> stakeholders in various industries and advocacy groups testified on capitol hill monday on the pros and cons of the senate gang of eight immigration bill. senators john...
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john ashcroft was the attorney general under president george w. bush. ceo of the ashcroft group and with me from his home state. sir, thank you for your time today. i'm curious for you to reflect, you were there in the beginning days 12 years ago. how far have we come? or how far do we still need to go? >> well, first of all, we have come a long way. with the coordinated efforts, things were pretty fragmented until 9/11 gal -- galvanized us and the creation of the department of homeland security. the proliferation of joint terrorism task forces. the whole idea of integrating our efforts. there's long way to go but we have come a long way. i think we're seeing that in the way in which the response is being made to boston. i think the individuals on the ground sifting through of course mountains of evidence, the kind of evidence we have now is so different than it was then because so much more is photographed. and of course a lot of people would be taking pictures at the finish line of friends and relatives who were crossing or running in the race. so one
john ashcroft was the attorney general under president george w. bush. ceo of the ashcroft group and with me from his home state. sir, thank you for your time today. i'm curious for you to reflect, you were there in the beginning days 12 years ago. how far have we come? or how far do we still need to go? >> well, first of all, we have come a long way. with the coordinated efforts, things were pretty fragmented until 9/11 gal -- galvanized us and the creation of the department of homeland...
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w. >> thank you very much for your time. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a look on the debate over immigration policy. a bipartisan group of senators talk about their work on .egislation now the bipartisan kissinger is making up the gang of eight -- of centers making up the game of eight. >> good afternoon, everybody. we are here to announce that eight senators, from opposite sides of the political aisle, are coming together on a common- sense immigration reform proposal that we believe can pass the senate. i want to thank my seven other colleagues here today. each one of us is strong each one of us has beliefs, differing beliefs, but if you would have in any of our 24 meetings and seen everyone argue strongly, but then come together realize that we had to pass a bill and not everyone was going to get each thing he wanted, it was a sight that would give you some faith in the future of our democracy on a m
w. >> thank you very much for your time. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a look on the debate over immigration policy. a bipartisan group of senators talk about their work on .egislation now the bipartisan kissinger is making up the gang of eight -- of centers making up the game of eight. >> good afternoon, everybody. we are here to announce that eight senators, from opposite sides of the...
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. >> watch the dedication ceremony of the george w. bush presidential library and museum from southern methodist university in dallas, live, thursday morning, on c-span 3, c-span radio, and c-span.org, and tune in earlier at 6:20 a.m. eastern on c-span for a conversation with the former first couple. >> now a judiciary committee hearing on the immigration plan being proposed bay bipartisan group of senators, referred to as the gang of eight. the bill unveiled last week is supported by the white house and a variety of groups, including the afl/cio. this portion of the hearing is about four hours. >> we'll ensure we're not back in the hearing room 30 grimes now to revisit the issue. will the small business and u.s.-based companies be able to compete and find high-skilled workers to grow the economy? will american workers truly come first? will we incentivize people to come here and overstaying their visas? these are questions i have. put in regard to border security, security is what is the basis of the sovereignty of any nation. we have
. >> watch the dedication ceremony of the george w. bush presidential library and museum from southern methodist university in dallas, live, thursday morning, on c-span 3, c-span radio, and c-span.org, and tune in earlier at 6:20 a.m. eastern on c-span for a conversation with the former first couple. >> now a judiciary committee hearing on the immigration plan being proposed bay bipartisan group of senators, referred to as the gang of eight. the bill unveiled last week is supported...
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simpson, who worked for george w. bush said he would seek the death penalty. capital murder, national support for terror resulting in death. how would you approach it? >> that's obviously the way you would do it if did you it as a federal civil prosecution. there is the option of doing it as enemy combatant, military court. i know john mccain, lindsey graham, couple of others are pushing for that. you need a little more evidence to know whether you can do that. you really have to know, did he become part of the terrorist war against the united states? these e-mails and texts that they're discovering kind of make a pretty good case that he was part of a group that's at war against the united states. if you can make that case, then you could try him in a military court. you could try him in guantanamo bay and not have the spectacle of this trial having to take place in boston or some other place where they would change venue. >> are you sure about military court? as i understand, it was for noncitizens and for foreign nationals. >> if a citizen becomes part of t
simpson, who worked for george w. bush said he would seek the death penalty. capital murder, national support for terror resulting in death. how would you approach it? >> that's obviously the way you would do it if did you it as a federal civil prosecution. there is the option of doing it as enemy combatant, military court. i know john mccain, lindsey graham, couple of others are pushing for that. you need a little more evidence to know whether you can do that. you really have to know,...